Episode 636 - Dr John Sullivan: High Performance Sport NZ
We review the racing from the T100 in Spain at the weekend.
Dr. John Sullivan is Head of Performance Psychology at High Performance Sport New Zealand. He is a Sport Scientist and Clinical Sport Psychologist with over twenty years of clinical and scholarly experience and has held appointments within the National Football League (NFL), English Premier League (EPL), the NCAA and the elite military and law enforcement in North America.
Dr. Sullivan is also a visiting scholar and sport scientist at the Queensland Academy of Sport and Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.
He is a frequent contributor writing on sport science and sports medicine and his latest efforts have focused on a series of books which distil the latest performance psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience, related to optimal brain performance and health entitled The Brain Always Wins.
In this episode Dr Sullivan shares insights into the intricate relationship between the brain and athletic performance and discusses the importance of understanding allostasis, the role of emotions in performance and how technology can enhance our understanding of brain function.
The conversation also delves into practical strategies for managing anxiety, improving sleep quality and utilizing mindfulness techniques to optimize performance. Dr. Sullivan emphasizes the significance of individual variation in athletes and the need for personalized approaches to training and recovery.
Dr John Sullivan - Head of Performance Psychology at HPSNZ
(0:00:00) – We’re back in NZ
(0:06:05) – Racing from the T100 Spain
(0:25:00) – Dr John Sullivan HPSNZ
LINKS:
T100 Spain at https://t100triathlon.com/spain/pro/
Follow Dr John Sullivan on X at https://x.com/BrainAlwaysWins
The Brain Always Wins Book at https://www.amazon.fr/Brain-Always-Wins2-conversations-continue/dp/1916556795